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copv 1 COLUMBIA 
ATHLETIC CLUB, 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



CONSTITUTION 

AND 

List of Officers and Members. 



CORRECT TO DECEMBER 12, 1889. 



Club House, 
Boat House, 
Athletic Grounds, 



- 815 15th Street. 

Foot of 3 2d Street. 

Analostan Island. 



WASHINGTON : 
GIBSON BEOS., PBINTEKS AND BOOKBINDERS. 



COLUMBIA 

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ATHLETIC CLUB, 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



CONSTITUTION 



List of Officers and Members. 



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j CORRECT TO DECEMBER 12, 1889. 



Club House, 815 15th Street. 

Boat House, . . - . Foot of 32d Street. 
Athletic Grounds, - - Analostan Island. 




WASHINGTON : 
GIBSON BBOS., PKINTEES AND BOOKBINDEKS. 



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OFFICERS. 



PRESIDENT, 

C. A. BRADBURY. 

VICE-PRESIDENT, 

JAS. F. HOOD. 

SECRETARY, 

HOWARD PERRY. 

TREASURER, 

DORSEY BROWN. 

DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS, 

S. W. STINEMETZ. 

CAPTAIN, , 

W. HOW^ARD GIBSON. 

FIRST LIEUTENANT, 

R. W. RYAN. 

SECOND LIEUTENANT, 

J. R. ELDER. 

FINANCIAL SECRETARY 

A. L. MAY. 



BOARD OF GOVERNORS. 



Ex-Officio. 



C. A. BRADBURY, 
JAS. F. HOOD, 



HOWARD PERRY, 
DORSEY BROWN. 



To Serve Until January, 1890. 



S. W. STINEMETZ, 

GEO. L. SCARBOROUGH, 

MILLS DEAN, 



J. C. MARBURY, 
H. B. ZEVELY, 
W. T. HARBAN. 



To Serve Until January, 1891. 



N. E. MASON, 

W. HOWARD GIBSON, 

JOHN H. HASWELL, 



A. L. MAY, 
W. B. HIBBS, 
ALEX. GRANT. 



COMMITTEES. 



Building Committee. 
C. A. BRADBURY, HOWARD PERRY, 

MILLS DEAN, JOHN H. HASWELL, 

W. B. HIBBS, ALEX. GRANT, 

J. WEST WAGNER, Architect. 

House Committee. 
W. B. HIBBS, G. G. COLEGATE, 

J. S. ZIEGLER. 

Committee on Admissions. 
S. W. STINEMETZ, A. L. MAY, 

N. E. MASON. 

Auditing Committee. 
JAS. F. HOOD, W. T. HARBAN, 

MILLS DEAN. 

Finance Committee. 
DORSEY BROWN, H. B. ZEVELY. 

Committee on Rules, 
J. C. MARBURY, N. E. MASON, 

W. HOWARD GIBSON. 

Managers. 
Reds. Blues. 

L. L. HARBAN, L. T. REED. 



Athletic Committee. 



S. W. STINEMETZ, 
W. HOWARD GIBSON, 
HOWARD PERRY, 
L. L. HARBAN, 
L. T. REED, 



A. L. MAY, 

W. B. HIBBS, 

S J. KING, 

GEO. S. ATWATER, 

N. E. MASON, 



CHARLES L McCAWLEY. 



Advisory Committees to Athletic Committee. 
Tennis. Track and Field. 



CHAS. L. McCAWLEY 
W. S. HARBAN, 
J. S. ZIEGLER, 

Base Ball. 

A. L. MAY, 
W. B. HIBBS. 
L. L. HARBAN. 



S. J. KING, 
L. T. REED, 
J. R. ELDER. 

Lacrosse and Foot Ball. 

W. B. HIBBS, 
W. P. COMPTON, 
L. T. REED. 



Rijle a7id Trap Shooting. 

N. E. MASON, 

S. H. MAY, 

J. A. GOLDSBOROUGH. 



Bicycling. 

GEO. S. ATWATER, 
L. J. BARBER, 
W. E. BUELL. 



Board of Governors meets on the first Wednesday of each 
month. 

Athletic Committee meets on the last Wednesday of each 
month. 

Committee on Admissions requires applicants to be intro- 
duced, otherwise the applications may be held over. 

Members are requested to transact all business pertaining to 
the Club at the Club-House. 

Members will please advise the Secretary of any change in 
their address. 



CONSTITUTION. 



ARTICLE I. 

TITLE. 

This Club shairbe known as the Columbia Athletic 
Club of the District of Columbia. 

ARTICLE 11. 

object. 

The object of this Club shall be to encourage all manly 
sports, promote physical culture, and for social purposes. 

ARTICLE III. 

membership. 

vSection I. This Club shall be composed of active, 
life, honorary, visiting, and non-resident members, who 
shall be amateurs. 

Sec. 2. An amateur is one who has not entered in an 
open competition, or for either a stake, public, or ad- 
mission money, or entrance fee, or under a fictitious 
name, or has not competed with or against a professional 
for any prize, or where admission is charged ; or who 
has not instructed, pursued, or assisted in the pursuit of 
athletic exercises as a means of livelihood, or for gain, 



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or any emolument ; or whose membership of any athletic 
club of any kind was not brought about, or does not con- 
tinue, because of any mutual understanding, express or 
implied, whereby his becoming or continuing a member 
of such club would be of any pecuniary benefit to him 
whatever, direct or indirect. 

Sec 3. The active membership of this Club shall be 
limited to six hundred members ; but this limitation shall 
not apply to prevent the transfer to active membership of 
non-resident and visiting members. (Sec. 15, Art. III.) 

Sec 4. No person under the age of nineteen years 
shall be eligible for membership. 

Sec 5. None but active or life members shall be en- 
titled to vote or be eligible to office. 

Sec 6. Life members shall be entitled to all the privi- 
leges of active members, be exempt from dues, and shall 
only be elected by unanimous vote of the members of the 
Board of Governors present when the ballot is taken. 

Sec 7. Honorary members shall be exempt from the 
paym.ent of initiation fee or dues, and shall have all the 
privileges of active members, except the right to vote or 
hold office. 

Sec 8. Termination of active or life membership, 
from any cause whatsoever, shall operate as a release 
of all right or title to or interest in the property or assets 
of the Club, except as a creditor, or responsibility for 
its indebtedness. 

Sec 9. The right of every active and life member, 
in good standing, to vote at any regular, adjourned, or 
special meeting of the Club shall be inviolable. 

Sec 10. Each application for active or visiting mem- 
bership shall be in writing, recommended by two active 
members, and shall be accompanied by the initiation fee 



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for the respective grade ; the application for visiting 
membership shall also be accompanied by the amount 
of dues for the remainder of the half year. All applica- 
tions shall contain a promise that, if elected, the applicant 
will support the Constitution, By-Laws, Rules, and Regu- 
lations of the Club. 

Sec. II. Applications for membership must be sent to 
the Secretary of the Club, who will note thereon, over 
his own signature, the date and hour of their receipt, and 
number the same consecutively as received. The Secre- 
tary will transmit all applications so endorsed to the 
Board of Governors, and post the names of applicants, 
with the names of members recommending them, in the 
Club House at least one week before the meeting of the 
Board of Governors, at which such applications are to 
be acted upon. 

Sec. 12. If, upon ballot for active or visiting member- 
ship, two (3) black balls appear, the applicant shall be 
declared rejected, and a second application from him shall 
not be entertained until after the expiration of six (6) 
months from the date of his rejection, and no change in 
the result of any ballot on the election of a member shall 
be permitted after the result is announced. 

Sec. 13. Applications for life membership shall be 
made in the same manner as prescribed for active mem- 
bership. (Sees. 10 and 11, Art. III.) They shall be 
accompanied by the fee hereinafter provided for. (Art. 
IV, Sec. 2.) The ballot shall be as required by Sec. 12 
of this Article. 

Sec. 14. There shall be two grades of life membership, 
one transferable and the other not transferable. The fee 
for the first grade shall be Five Hundred Dollars, and the 
same may be transferred once : Pi-ovided^ The person to 



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whom the transfer is made is proposed, seconded, and 
elected as provided for life membership (Art. 3, Sec. 13). 
The fee for the second grade shall be Three Hundred 
Dollars ; and the same shall not be transferable. The 2d 
mortgage bonds of the Club will be accepted in whole or 
in part payment of the above fees ; and at any time a 
transfer from the second to the first grade can be made 
by the payment of the difference between the fees of the 
two grades. 

Sec. 15. Proposals for honorary membership shall take 
the course prescribed in Sec. ii of this Article for active 
membership. A unanimous vote of the members of the 
Board of Governors present when the ballot is taken shall 
be necessary to elect an honorary member. 

Sec. 16. An active member, not indebted to the Club, 
intending to leave the District of Columbia for an absence 
of six months or more, may, upon written application to 
the Board of Governors, be placed upon the non-resident 
list, without dues during such absence; but upon his 
return to the District of Columbia, to remain for one 
month or more, he shall notify the Board of Governors 
(through the Secretary) of such return, and his dues will 
commence from the first of the month of his return. 
Failure to give due notice of return will be sufl5cient 
cause for suspension, and continued neglect to pay dues 
cause for dismissal. Any member upon this list return- 
ing to the District of Columbia before the expiration of 
six months shall be required to pay his dues for the time 
of his absence ; but the Board of Governors may, in its 
discretion, upon proper cause shown, remit such dues in 
individual cases. 

Sec. 17. Any person not a resident of the District of 
Columbia may be elected a visiting member, and shall, 



CONSTITUTION. II 

during his temporary visits to the said District, have all 
the privileges of active membership, exxept the right to 
vote or hold office. Any visiting member may, by a 
majority vote of the Board of Governors, be transferred to 
the list of active membership upon paying the difference 
between the initiation fee of the two grades at the time of 
such transfer ; and any active member may, by like vote, 
be transferred to the visiting list. Such transfers to be 
made upon the written request of the persons desiring the 
same. In case of a re-transfer of a visiting member who 
has been an active member, no additional initiation fee 
shall be required. 

Sec. i8. The Secretary shall keep a book in which the 
address of each member of the Club, as given in his ap- 
plication for membership, shall be recorded. Any mem- 
ber changing his address shall notify the Secretary of his 
new address, which shall be entered in said book. All 
notices shall be mailed to the address as registered, and 
shall be considered to have been received ten days after 
the date of such mailing-. 



ARTICLE IV. 

FEES AND DUES. 

Section i. To defray the expenses of the Club, there 
shall be for active membership an initiation fee of twenty- 
five dollars ($25), and monthly dues of two ($2) dollars 
from April, 1887, to the first of the month in which the 
Athletic Club House is turned over to the Club, and after 
the latter date monthly dues of two dollars and fifty cents 
($2.50). The dues shall be paid quarterly in advance. 
In payment of the initiation fee, a second " mortgaged 



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bond or receipt of Club representing the same assigned 
to the Club to be cancelled, may be accepted in lieu of 
cash." 

Sec 2. The fee for life membership shall be five hun- 
dred dollars ($500) for the first grade, and three hundred 
dollars ($300) for the second grade. 

Sec. 3. The initiation fee for visiting membership shall 
be ten dollars, and the yearly dues ten dollars ($10) , pay- 
able semi-annually in advance. 



ARTICLE V. 

INDEBTEDNESS, PENALTIES, ETC. 

Section i. Any member failing to pay his dues on or 
before the end of the quarter for which they are due, shall 
be notified by the Financial Secretary, and, if not paid 
within ten days thereafter, the members so in arrears shall 
be suspended ; and if the same are not paid within one 
month after the end of the quarter, the member so failing 
to pay shall cease to be a member of the Club, subject to 
Sec. 6, Art. XI. 

Sec. 2. At the end of each month the Financial Sec- 
retary shall notify each member indebted to the Club, 
other than for monthly dues, of the amount of such in- 
debtedness, and if the same is not paid within ten days 
after such notification, the member so in arrears shall be 
debarred from further credit, and his name and the amount 
due shall be posted on the Club bulletin ; and if he fails 
to pay said indebtedness within twenty days after posting, 
he shall stand suspended from all privileges of the Clnb 
until his indebtedness is paid. 



CONSTITUTION. 1 3 

ARTICLE VI. 

RESIGNATIONS, EXPULSIONS, SUSPENSIONS. 

Section i. All resignations of membership of office 
shall be made in writing to the Secretary, and shall be 
acted upon at the next meeting of the Board of Gover- 
nors. 

Sec. 2. No action shall be taken upon any resignation 
of membership when the member is indebted to the Club. 

Sec. 3. Persons having been dropped and wishing 
again to become members, must be regularly proposed 
and balloted for as provided in Sec. lo. Art. III. 

Sec. 4. If any member shall be charged by any other 
member in writing, addressed to the Board of Governors, 
with conduct injurious to the good order, peace, or in- 
terests of the Club, or at variance with the requirements 
of its Constitution, By-Laws, and Rules, the Board of 
Governors shall thereupon inform him thereof in writ- 
ing ; and if upon inquiry, after giving the person so 
charged an opportunity to be heard, the Board of Gov- 
ernors shall be satisfied of the truth of the charges, and 
that the same demand such action, they shall request him 
to resign, and if he declines to do so, upon notice to him 
after presentation of the case, may proceed to suspend or 
expel him. 

Sec. 5. At any time within ninety days after any ex- 
pulsion or suspension, a special meeting of the Club may 
be called, if requested in writing by twenty-five (25) 
members of the Club, addressed to the Secretary, at 
which meeting an appeal may be taken from the de- 
cision of the Board of Governors, and the member may 
be restored to his position by a vote of the majority of 
the members of the Club present and voting. 



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ARTICLE VII. 

OFFICERS. 

Section i . The officers of the Club shall be a Presi- 
dent, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Director of 
Athletics, Captain, First Lieutenant, and Second Lieu- 
tenant, to be elected annually by the Club, and a Finan- 
cial Secretary, to be elected by the Board of Governors. 

Sec. 2. The annual election of officers and members 
of the Board of Governors shall be held on the second 
Wednesday of January in each year, except when the 
second Wednesday falls on a legal holiday, in v^hich case 
the election shall be held on the next succeeding Wednes- 
day, and shall be conducted as follov^^s : 

The Board of Governors, at least two weeks before the 
date of the election, shall elect a committee of three mem- 
bers of the Club, who are not officers of the Club nor 
members of the Board of Governors, to be designated 
" The Committee on Elections." The duties of said 
committee shall be to receive from any member of the 
Club nominations for the various offices and for member- 
ship in the Board of Governors, which nominations shall 
be in writing, and shall be seconded by another member 
of the Club besides the nominator, and the nominations 
shall close at midnight of the Wednesday preceding the 
election, and no ballots cast for any one not so nominated 
shall be counted. The said nominations shall be posted 
by the said Committee on Elections immediately upon 
the receipt of the same, and shall be kept posted in a 
conspicuous place in the Club House until the close of 
the election. 

The Committee on Elections, after the closing of the 
nominations, shall cause to be printed different ballots 



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for each office to be voted for, such ballots to contain the 
names of all the candidates for such office, with direc- 
tions distinctly printed thereon ; that the voter shall erase 
all the names except the one or ones to be voted for, and 
that an informal ballot shall be considered blank ; and 
shall also provide a different ballot-box for each officer to 
be elected ; the Board of Governors, in every instance, to 
be considered one office, and one ballot to be cast con- 
taining the names of all the members to be voted for. 
After the closing of the nominations, and before the day 
of the election, the Board of Governors shall elect from 
the members of the Club seven " Inspectors of Election," 
w^ho are not either officers, members of the Board of 
Governors, nor candidates for any office. Said Inspec- 
tors, or a majority of them, shall be present during the 
w^hole time of balloting, and shall at the close of the polls 
count the ballots cast for the different candidates and im- 
mediately report the result to the annual meeting of the 
Club. The polls shall be opened at noon on the day of 
election and shall be kept open until eight P. M., at which 
time they shall close. 

The Secretary shall furnish to the Inspectors of Elec- 
tions a complete list of all the members of the Club en- 
titled to vote, upon which list shall be checked off the 
name of each member as he votes, and no member whose 
indebtedness to the Club to the 31st December is not paid 
shall be entitled to vote. The Secretary shall, at least 
two weeks before the election, notify each member of the 
Club of the election and of the time of closing the nomina- 
tions, and shall also, in said notice, request that nomi- 
nations for the various offices, properly seconded, be 
deposited in the " Committee Box" in the Club House 
before the said time of closing. 



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A majority of all the votes cast shall be necessary tor 
an election, and in calculating the number of ballots cast 
a blank shall be counted as a vote, and improper or irreg- 
ular ballots shall be considered as blanks. 

Should the report of the Inspectors show that there had 
not been a majority cast for any one or more offices to be 
filled, then the failure to elect shall be considered as creat- 
ing a vacancy, to be filled as provided in the next section. 
All officers shall hold office until the next annual meeting, 
or until their successors are elected. 

Sec 3. Any vacancy occurring in any of the offices of 
the Club, or in the Board of Governors, shall be filled as 
follows : 

The Board of Governors shall elect a Committee on 
Elections and Inspectors of Elections as provided in the 
foregoing section, whose duties shall be performed as in 
the case of an annual election. The Secretary shall give 
notice as provided in said section, and in all things the 
election shall be conducted as in the annual election, but 
instead of reporting to a general meeting of the Club, the 
Inspectors shall report the result to the Board of Gov^ 
ernors, who shall cause the same to be posted in the Club 
House. At such special election no member shall be en- 
titled to vote whose dues are not paid up to the end of the 
quarter immediately preceding said election. 

ARTICLE VIII. 

DUTIES OF OFFICERS. 

Section i . The President shall preside at all meetings 
of the Club and Board of Governors, and enforce all laws 
and regulations of the Club. He shall also be ex-officio 
an additional member of all committees. 



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Sec. 2. In the absence of the President, the Vice-Pres- 
ident shall perform his duties. In the absence of both 
President and Vice-President, a Chairman shall be chosen 
by vote. 

Sec. 3. The Secretary shall conduct all official corre- 
spondence of the Club. He shall keep a record of all 
meetings of the Club and the Board of Governors. 

Sec. 4. The Financial Secretary shall keep a debit and 
credit account with each member, receive all moneys due 
from members, and pay the same to the Treasurer, taking 
a receipt therefor. He shall present to the Treasurer on 
the first of each month a list of all members w^ho are in 
arrears under Sec. i, Art. V, vs^hich list shall state the 
amount due and the purpose for which due. He shall 
make a detailed report at the annual meeting of all moneys 
received by him during the year, which report shall be 
examined and passed upon by the Auditing Committee. 
He shall be a salaried and bonded officer and perform 
such other duties as may be assigned by the Board of 
Governors. 

Sec. 5. The Treasurer shall keep the accounts of the 
Club, receive from the Financial Secretary all moneys 
belonging to the Club, pay all bills approved by the 
Auditing Committee, and present proper vouchers for all 
payments. He shall at each meeting of the Board of 
Governors make a statement of the financial condition of 
the Club, and shall at the annual meeting submit a de- 
tailed report approved by the Auditing Committee. 

Sec. 6. The Director of Athletics, under the direction 
of the Board of Governors, shall have charge of all the 
property of the Club used for physical culture, except 
that placed in charge of the Captain, as provided for in 
Sec. 7 of this Article ; shall see that proper repairs are 



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made and equipments furnished, and that the property 
under his charge is well used and cared for, and shall 
have in charge the selection and training of competitors 
in all events, except boating, in which the Club shall 
engage. 

Sec. 7. The Captain, under the direction of the Board 
of Governors, shall have charge of the Boat House and 
all property of the Club used for boating purposes, and 
shall see that proper repairs are made and equipments 
furnished, and that the property under his charge is well 
used and cared for. He shall select and order out all 
crews for drill, and shall have charge of the selection and 
training of all racing crews, except when otherwise or- 
dered by the Board of Governors. He shall keep an 
accurate inventory of all the Club propert}^ in the Boat 
House, together with a register of private boats stored 
therein, and at the end of his official term shall transfer 
such inventory and register to his successor. 

Sec. S. The Lieutenants shall assist the Captain in 
all his duties, and shall in order of rank act as Captain 
during his absence. 

Sec. 9. The Captain and Lieutenants shall constitute 
the Boat House Committee, which shall have general 
charge of the Boat House and its contents, under direc- 
tion of the Board of Governors. 



ARTICLE IX. 
impeachment of officers. 

If any officer shall be charged by five (5) active mem- 
bers of the Club, in writing addressed to the Board of 
Governors, with improper official conduct, the Board 



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shall proceed in the manner prescribed in Sec. 4, Art. 
VI, to investigate the charges, and shall have the power, 
by a two-thirds' vote of those present and voting, to sus- 
pend the officer so charged until action can be taken by 
the Club at a special meeting to be called for that pur- 
pose within two weeks from the date upon which the 
suspension takes effect. The officer may be removed 
from office by a two-thirds' vote of all the members of 
the Club present at the meeting. 

ARTICLE X. 

GOVERNMENT. 

Section i . The Government and management of the 
Club shall be confined to a committee of sixteen (16) of 
its members, known as the Board of Governors, of which 
a majority shall form a quorum ; and a majority of the 
Board of Governors shall vote in the affirmative to adopt 
any proposition for the disbursement of money or in re- 
lation to the financial afiairs of the Club. The President, 
Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer shall be mem- 
bers of the Board of Governors. 

Sec. 2. The elective members of the Board of Gov- 
ernors shall be chosen for two years, and shall be divided 
into two classes of six each, one class of which shall go 
out of office at the end of every year. This Article shall 
go into eflect at and after the annual meeting of the Club 
in January, 1888, at which time an election shall be held 
for each class separately ; the first to hold office for one 
year, and the second for two years. The members 
chosen at every annual meeting thereafter shall serve for 
two years. Any vacancy occurring in either class shall 



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be filled only to the end of the term of the class in which 
the vacancy occurs. The manner of the election of the 
Board of Governors shall be the same as prescribed for 
the officers of the Club. (Sec. 3, Art. VII.) 

Sec. 3. Any member of the Boai'd of Governors who 
shall absent himself from three consecutive regular meet- 
ings, unless he shall have previously obtained permission 
from the Board to do so, or shall present at the next reg- 
ular meeting an excuse for his absence satisfactory to a 
majority of the Board present, shall be considered as 
having resigned as a member of the Board and cease to 
be a member thereof. 



ARTICLE XI. 

POWERS OF BOARD OF GOVERNORS. 

Section i . The Board of Governors shall be empow- 
ered to elect annually, from its own body or from the 
other members of the Club, a Financial Secretary, who 
shall hold office until the annual meeting in January, or 
until his successor is elected, and who may be removed 
at any time by the Board of Governors. 

Sec. 2. To appoint, semi-annually, the following com- 
mittees : {a) A committee of three (3) to be called the 
House Committee, whose duty it shall be, subject to the 
direction and control of the Board of Governors, to di- 
rect and manage the housekeeping affairs of the Club 
House, and to make proper purchases for that purpose, 
and to receive and act upon complaints and suggestions 
of members, reporting monthly to the Board of Gover- 
nors, {b) An Auditing Committee of three (3), the 
approval of which shall be necessary before the payment 



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of any bill, (c) A Committee on Admissions of three 
(3), to whom all applications for membership shall be 
referred, and whose duty it shall be to consider the same 
and report to the Board of Governors, (d) An Athletic 
Committee of eleven (ii) to be appointed annually, of 
which the Director of Athletics shall be chairman, and 
the Secretary of the Club Recorder, who shall have 
supervision over the athletic interests of the Club, with 
the power to appoint sub-committees. 

Sec. 3. To admit members and to expel or suspend 
them by ballot, two adverse ballots excluding, and a 
three-fifths' vote expelling or suspending. 

Sec. 4. To prescribe rules for the admission of stran- 
gers or guests to the privileges of the Club. 

Sec. 5. To make rules for the use of the Club prop- 
erty by the members, and for their conduct in the Club. 

Sec. 6. To remit penalties for offences against the By- 
Laws and Rules and for accidental violations of the Con- 
stitution. 

Sec. 7. To suspend any member, and to put an end to 
membership for any conduct of a member not in viola- 
tion of the Constitution, By-Laws, or Rules, but improper 
and prejudicial to the interests of the Club. 

Sec. 8. To call Special Meetings of the Club to con- 
sider a specific object. 

Sec. 9. To make, alter, and amend rules for their own 
government, and to fix and enforce" penalties for the vio- 
lation of such rules. 

Sec. 10. To make purchases and contracts for the 
Club, not to exceed the amount of money which shall at 
the time of contracting such debt be in the treasury and 
not needed for the discharge of prior debts or liabilities. 



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Sec. II. To appoint delegates to the different associa- 
tions of which the Club may be a member. 

Sec. 12. To determine the compensation of the Fi- 
nancial Secretary and amount of his bond. 

Sec. 13. To make rules for the care and storage of 
private boats owned by members, each member to have 
the privilege of storing at least one boat without charge, 
provided there is room in the Boat House, and also to 
fix such charges as it may see fit for the keeping of more 
than one boat by any member. 



ARTICLE XII. 

MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS. 

Section i. The Board of Governors shall hold 
monthly meetings on the first Wednesday of each month : 
Provided^ That when the first Wednesday of any month 
falls on a legal holiday the meeting shall be held on the 
succeeding Wednesday, and special meetings shall be 
called by the Secretary, at the request of the President, 
Vice-President, or any three (3) members of the Board 
of Governors, upon notice to be sent or given to each 
member of the Board at least forty-eight hours before the 
time appointed therefor. 

Sec. 2. In no case when a resolution has been passed 
at a meeting of the Board affecting the relation of a mem- 
ber of the Club toward the Club, shall such resolution be 
received or rescinded at a subsequent meeting without 
notice in writing being sent by the Secretary to each 
member of the Board of Governors at least one week 
before the meeting that such previous action will be 
brought up for review or reconsideration. 



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ARTICLE XIII. 

MEETINGS OF THE CLUB. 

Section i. There shall be an annual meeting of the 
Club on the second Wednesday of January in each year, 
for the election of officers, the Board of Governors, re- 
ception of annual reports, and such other business as 
may be brought before it : Pi'ovided^ That when the 
second Wednesday of January falls on a legal holiday 
the meeting shall be held on the next succeeding Wed- 
nesday. 

Sec. 3. Thirty-three (33) members shall constitute a 
quorum for the transaction of business at any regular, ad- 
journed, or special meeting of the Club. 

Sec. 3. None but members of the Club shall be present 
at a meeting. 

Sec. 4. If no quorum is present, the presiding officer 
may adjourn the meeting to any other day within two 
weeks, with the same effect as if held as above. 

Sec. 5. A special meeting of the Club shall be called 
whenever the Board of Governors may deem one neces- 
sary, or whenever twenty-five (25) active members of the 
Club shall make to the President a written request for the 
same, and specify the object of the meeting ; and no other 
business than that specified in the notice shall be trans- 
acted at that meeting. 

Sec. 6. Notices of each annual meeting of the Club 
shall be mailed to each member two weeks before the date 
of the meeting, and notices of each adjourned or special 
meeting shall be mailed at least five days before the 
meeting. 

Sec. 7. At all meetings, except special meetings, the 
order of business shall be as follows : 



24 COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB. 

1 . Reading of minutes of last meeting. 

2. Reports of officers. 

3. Reports of Committees. 

4. Unfinished business. 

5. New business. 

6. Election of officers. 

7. Adjournment. 

The order of business as above arranged may at any 
time be temporarily changed or dispensed with by a two- 
thirds' vote of the members present. 



ARTICLE XIV. 

ANNUAL REPORTS. 

Section i . At the annual meeting, the Board of Gov- 
ernors, through the President, shall make a full report of 
their proceedings during the previous year, and recom- 
mend such measures as they may deem advisable. 

Sec. 2. The Secretary shall make a report of member- 
ship, admissions, resignations, expulsions, &c. ; of all 
competitions, contests, and races, entered into by the 
Club during the preceding year, and the number won and 
lost by the Club. 

Sec. 3. The Financial Secretary shall make a report 
of all moneys received by him during the previous year, 
which shall be examined and passed upon by the Audit- 
ing Committee. 

Sec. 4. The Treasurer shall make a detailed report of 
the finances of the Club, showing the receipts, expendi- 
tures, assets, and indebtedness of the Club on the 31st of 
December of the preceding year, which report shall be 
approved by the Auditing Committee. 



CONSTITUTION. 25 

ARTICLE XV. 

PROPERTY— TITLE TO, DAMAGE TO, PRIVATE. 

Section i. The legal title to all property, effects, and 
assets of the Club shall be vested in the Club as incorpo- 
rated. 

Sec. 2. All damage to Club property shall be paid for 
by any member wilfully or negligently causing the same. 

Sec. 3. No member shall use the private property of 
another member without his permission. All private 
property shall be at owner's risk. 

ARTICLE XVI. 

CLUB ENSIGN. 

The Club ensign shall be a white burgee with a red C 
and a winged arrow in blue and red through " C" em- 
blazoned on it. 

ARTICLE XVII. 

Section i. None but members and guests, or visitors 
introduced by members, shall be admitted to the Club. 
A member may, at any time, introduce a stranger, and 
shall thereupon register his name, residence, and date of 
introduction in a book to be kept for that purpose, to 
which said member shall affix his own name. Such in- 
troduction shall not confer on such stranger the right of 
entrance at any other time ; but the Board of Governors 
may, at its discretion, give to such stranger a written in- 
vitation entitling him to the privileges of the Club for 
ten days, which may be renewed by any member of the 



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House Committee ; but no resident of the District of 
Columbia can be introduced more than once in six 
months. Such privileges of the Club House may be 
extended to the members of the families and friends of 
members of the Club on any such days of the week and 
between such hours and under such regulations as may 
be fixed by the Board of Governors. No person eligible 
to membership can avail himself of this privilege. The 
privileges of the Boat House and Athletic Grounds may 
also be extended to the families of members and such 
other persons under regulations to be prescribed by the 
Board of Governors. None of the restrictions contained 
in this section shall apply to any candidate for admission 
during the pendency of his application. 

Sec. 2. The privileges of the Club may, at the discre- 
tion of the Board of Governors, be temporarily extended 
to crews or persons, not residents of the District of Co- 
lumbia, rowing on the Potomac, or to competitors from 
other cities. 

Sec. 3. Any stranger, guest, or visitor violating any 
of the Laws or Rules of the Club may be notified by any 
officer, through the member by whom he was intro- 
duced, that he can no longer enjoy the privileges of the 
Club. 

Sec. 4. The responsibility for all debts to the Club in- 
curred by a visitor shall rest upon the member by whom 
such visitor was introduced, and such member shall in 
all respects be liable as though he himself had contracted 
the debt. 

ARTICLE XVIIL 

This Constitution may be amended by a vote of two- 
thirds of the members present at any regular or special 



CONSTITUTION. 27 

meeting of the Club, provided the proposed amendment 
has been posted in the Club House and mailed to each 
member of the Club, directed to the last address furnished 
by him, at least one week before the meeting at which 
the amendment is to be considered. 



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ACTIVE MEMBERS (502) 



Adee, A. A. 
Adams, J. L. 
Acklen, Wm. H. 
Alger, Philip R. 
Allen, Edw. H. 
Appleton, E. D. 
Ashby, Irving G. 
Ashby, W. T. 
Atwater, Geo. S. 
Attwell, Frank L, 



Department of State. 

R. & D. R.R. 

1234 I Street. 
Navy Department. 
527 nth Street. 
Ebbitt House. 

National Metropolitan Bank. 
300 E Street. 
1206 Pennsylvania Ave. 
933 F Street. 



Bain, G. G. 
Balch, Geo. V. 
Baldwin, B. L. 
Baldwin, Wm. B. 
Ball, C. A. 
Ballantyne, R. C. 
Ballantyne, Wm., Jr. 
Banard, E. C. 
Bancroft, Frederick A. 
Barber, Cornelius 
Barber, L. J. 
Barbour, James F. 
Barbour, H. S. 
Barnard, M. C. 
Barnes, J. W. 
Barry, E. B. 
Barry, D. S. 



Ebbitt House. 
Adjutant General's Office. 
National Bank Republic. 
Capital National Bank, 
nil nth Street. 
428 7th Street. 
42S 7th Street. 
U. S. Geological Survey. 
Department of State. 
1211 Pennsylvania Ave. 
708 7th Street. 
14th and B Streets. 
614 Pennsylvania Ave. 
472 Louisiana Ave. 
614 Pennsylvania Ave. 
No. 7 Cook Place. 
1224 13th Street. 



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COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB. 



Barry, R. V. 
Barstow, Geo. F. 
Bassett, C. C. 
Bassett, E. T. 
Batchelder, J. F. 
Bates, Charles H. 
Beale, Truxton 
Beall, H. L. 
Beall, Richard J., Jr. 
Beall, W. O. 
Beatty, F. E. 
Becker, C. 
Bell, C. M. 
Bestor, Norman 
Binney, Harold 
Blah-, H. B. 
Blunt, H. W., Jr. 
Boteler, Frank M. 
Bolway, Wm. J. 
Bonnett, Peter 
Bostick, E. D. 
Bowers, Edw. A. 
Brace, E. C. 
Bradbury, C. A. 
Breckenridge, Desha 
Brickenstein, John H. 
Britton, Alexander 
Britton, A. T. 
Broadhead, Richard 
Brock, Chas. E. 
Brock, Geo. S. 
Brown, Frank W. 
Browne, A. B. 



Navy Yard. 

U. S. Service Club. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

1009 13th Street. 

1215 F Street. 

700 14th Street. 

Metropolitan Club. 

615 15th Street. 

605 F Street. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

Navy Department. 

1345 Pennsylvania Ave. 

Clarendon Hotel. 

Riggs & Co. 

Patent Office. 

U.S. Geological Survey. 

230 1 3th Street. 

1328 Massachusetts Ave. 

939 O Street. 

Riggs House. 

Navy Department. 

National Safe Deposit Building. 

Navy Department. 

Navy Department. 

1451 N Street. 

Patent Office. 

Pacific Building. 

Pacific Building. 

Interior Department. 

318 nth Street. 

218 nth Street s.w. 

1606 Vermont Ave. 

Pacific Building. 



MEMBERS. 



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Brown, Herbert Janvier 
Brown, Sevellon A. 
Brown, Chapin 
Brown, Dorsey 
Brown, Geo. W. 
Brown, P. S. 
Buell, Willard E. 
Bulkley, Grassie G. 
Burke, O. N. 
Burchell, N. L. 
Byrne, J. T. 
Byrnes, Clarence 



Post Office Department. 

132 1 F Street. 

321 4^ Street. 

Citizens' National Bank. 

15th Street and Pa. Ave. 

City Post Office. 

Office Compt. of Currency 

Interstate Commerce Com. 

1602 15th Street. 

1 102 Vermont Ave. 

1209 F Street s.w. 

Patent Office. 



Cake, Horace M. 
Cameron, R. B. 
Campbell, W. S. 
Carpenter, Z. T. 
Carr, Wesley G. 
Carroll, Walter C. 
Gary, J. M. 
Carusi, E. D. 
Caperton, W. B. 
Cassels, John 
Casilear, R. A. 
Caverly, Robt. B. 
Chambers, W. H. 
Champlin, E. P. 
Chalmers, Thos. C. 
Chandlee, Edwin L. 
Chapin, F. E. 
Chapman, J. Edw. 
Charles, Lewis N. 
Chilton, R. S., Jr. 



La Normandie. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

3d x\uditor's Office. 

1003 F Street. 

911 Massachusetts Ave. 

1427 F Street. 

War Department. 

1225 13th Street. 

Navy Department. 

1907 F Street. 

3019 N Street. 

1424 New York Ave. 

Navy Department. 

218 1 2th Street s.w. 

141 8 F Street. 

1223 Vermont Ave. 

Senate Post Office. 

14th and C Streets. 

2d Auditor's Office. 

1726 I Street. 



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COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB. 



Clark, H. J. 
Clarkson, C. F., Jr. 
Clark, Geo. B. 
Clarke, Alfred J. 
Clarke, W. H. 
Clifton, Claude E. 
Cochran, Eug. S. 
Cochran, Henry D. 
Coffin, Geo. Y. 
Colegate, G. G. 
Colman, J. W., Jr. 
Compton, Wm. P. 
Cooke, C. E. 
Coon, Chas. E. 
Corridon, Jas. J. 
CovilleFred'k v., 
Coyle, A. M. 
Cralle, R. K. 
Crenshaw, A. P. 
Crist, Clarence 
Crist, Wm. Eugene 
Crounse, W. L. 



ist Auditor's Office. 

Post Office Department. 

Post Office Department. 

800 iSth Street. 

U. S. Navy Pay Office. 

805 Market Space. 

1405 K Street. 

1317 14th Street. 

Treasury Department. 

loth and F Streets. 

4th Auditor's Office. 

Navy Department. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

5th Avenue Hotel, N. Y. City. 

U. S. Fish Commission. 

1 40 1 31st Street. 

1307 F Street. 

1333 F Street n.w^. 

619 14th Street. 

Treasury Department. 

730 loth Street. 

1 1 39 14th Street. 



Danenhower, W. 
Darneille, Jno. H. 
Darrell, Oliver D. 
Darton, Nelson H. 
Daw^son, E. M. 
Dean, Mills 
DeGraw, P. V. 
Denny, F. L. 
Dingman, Harrison 
Dodge, Eben G. 



1115 F Street. 

141 1 G Street. 

600 13th Street. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

Interior Department. 

462 Louisiana Ave. 

515 r4th Street. 

Navy Department. 

Atlantic Building. 

1633 31st Street. 



MEMBERS. 



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Dodge, Philip T. 
Dodge, Pickering 
Douglass, J. W. 
Douglass, Howard G. 
Dove, J. Maury 
Dove, Wm. M. 
Dudley, W. W. 
Duke, Basil 
Dulaney, H. Rozier 
Dunnington, A. F. 



908 F Street. 

1 1 17 1 8th Street. 

District Building. 

17 low^a Circle. 

1843 G Street. 

1910 G Street. 

Pacific Building. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

1330 F Street. 

1000 North Carolina Ave. s.e. 



Eakins, L. G. 
Earl, H. M. 
Edmonston, C. R. 
Edson, Jno. Joy 
Elder, J. R. 
Elliott, Chas. P. 
Ellsworth, James H. 
Elmore, A. B. 
Emmons, Geo. E. 
Emmons, S. F. 
Eppley, James K. 
Eustis, Wm. Corcoran 



U. S. Geological Survey. 

1308 1 6th Street. 
927 H Street. 
1003 F Street. 

1 3th and Chestnut Sts., Phila. 
Fort Myer. 

1 309 F Street. 

1 73 1 8th Street. 

930 F Street. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

1 00 1 New York Ave. 

Metropolitan Club. 



Fairfax, Thomas 
Fairfax, Wm. M. 
Farnsworth, John 
Fassig, Oliver L. 
Fava, Francis R., 
Fechteler, A. F. 
Fellows, G. S. 
Ferguson, T. B. 
Finlev, H. J. 



1833 Jefferson Place. 
Patent Office. 
50 B Street n.e. 
Signal Office. 
Jr. 917 1 6th Street. 

Navy Department. 
1504 Vermont Ave. 
3 Thomas Circle. 
1 313 nth Street. 



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COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB. 



Fisher, Saml. T. 
Fisher, R. C. 
Fletcher, F. F. 
Fletcher, L. C. 
Fleming, A. W. 
Flynn, S. R. 
Fogg, Lindley 
Folger, W. M. 
Forney, E. B. 
Forrest, Edwin 
Forrest, Keith 
Fox, Duane E'. 
Francis, A. W. 
Francis, Thomas, Jr- 
Frazier, B. W. 



Patent Office. 

1628 K Street. 

Navy Department. 

Geological Survey. 

1720 I Street. 

Tacoma, Washington. 

1004 M Street. 

Navy Yard. 

121 1 Pennsylvania Ave. 

3339 N Street. 

3339 N Street. 

Pacific Building. 

1322 Massachusetts Ave. 

1322 Massachusetts Ave. 

The Portland. 



Gale, ThoiTias M. 
Galloway, John R. 
Gait, Norman 
Gait, Ralph L. 
Gait, Sterling 
Gait, William 
Gardner, F. A. 
Gardner, Lawrence 
Garland, J. S., Jr. 
Garnett, Henry Wise 
Garrett, L. M. 
Gibson, W. Howard 
Glavis, G. P. 
Glover, C. C. 
Graham, A. B. 
Grant, Alex. 
Greeley, Arthur P. 



1314 L Street. 
529 loth Street. 
1 107 Pennsylvania Ave. 
1225 15th Street. 
Gait Bros. & Co. 
720 9th Street. 
10 1 6 14th Street. 
419 loth Street. 

514 2ist Street. 

131 7 New York Ave. 
Navy Department. 
Treasury Department 

515 14th Street. 
Riggs & Co. 
1407 16th Street. 

Post Office Department. 
Patent Office. 



MEMBERS. 



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Green, Edward 
Green, G. P. 
Green, H. D. 
Green, Wm. D. 
Greger, Alex. 
Griswold, W. T. 
Goldsborough, J. A. 
Gordon, Wm. A. 
Gulick, J. H. 
GuV, R. H. 



looi M Street. 
Washington Capital. 
1712 L Street. 
3018 Dunbarton Ave. 
Russian Legation. 
U. S. Geological Survey 
Patent Office. 
6 Cooke Place. 
3oS ist Street s.e. 
204 A Street s.e. 



Hall, Asaph, Jr. 
Hall, A. B. 
Hammond, Thomas V 
Hamilton, G. E. 
Hampton, John R. 
Handy, F. A. G. 
Hanson, M. B. 
Happy, Webster 
Hardy, W. B. 
Harban, L. L. 
Harban, W. S. 
Harban, W. T. 
Hardie, J. C. 
Harris, Chas. M. B. 
Harris, Geo. M. 
Harrison, D. C. 
Hartley, E. B. 
Haslam, Geo. T. 
Has well, John H. 
Haywood, William 
Hendrickson, Geo. G. 
Hemv, W. M. 



Naval Observatory. 
1 109 H Street. 

1 713 H Street. 
Sun Building. 
Interior Department. 
1903 G Street. 

1301 L Street. 

General Land Office. 

141 1 G Street. 

1407 New York Ave. 

1342 New York Ave. 

1407 New York Ave. 

Depot Q. M. General's Office. 

6th Auditor's Office. 

1 1 13 Pennsylvania Ave. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

1521 31st Street. 

1 714 5th Street. 
Department of State. 
Department of State. 
2d Auditor's Office. 
711 14th Street. 



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COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB. 



Hewett, Walter F. 
Hibbs, W. B. 
Higgins, T. B. 
Hill, James G. 
Hills, G. L. 
Hills, P. B. 
Hine, L. G. 
Hodges, B. W. 
Holmes, Raymond 
Hoge, W. S. 
Holtzclaw, W. B. 
Hood, Jas. F. 
Howe, F. C. 
Howe, Haughwout 
Howell, Jay C. 
Hiibball, E. F. 
Hudson, Edmund 
Hunteman, H. C. 
Hutchinson, J. C. 
Hutchins, Stilson 
Huyck, J. V. N. 
Hyde, Thos., Jr. 



I022 1 2th Street. 
912 Massachusetts Ave. 
Sun Building. 
2015 O Street. 
1 32 1 New York Ave. 
132 1 New York Ave. 
District Building. 
Naval Observatory. 
New York City. 
930 Louisiana Ave. 
201 1 K Street. 
Pacific Building. 
508 I Street. 
Department of State. 
Columbia Title Insurance Co. 
319 7th Street. 
1706 M Street. 
Interior Department. 
925 Rhode Island Ave. 
1603 Massachusetts Ave. 
1732 I Street. 
Riggs & Co. 



Irwin, John C. 



1405 G Street. 



Jackson, I. N. 
James, H. B. 
James, George S. 
Jannus, Frankland 
Jenks, J. E. 
Johnson, Jos. Taber 
Johnson, A. Ralph 
Johns, F. D. 



13th and Ohio Ave. 

1528 1 6th Street. 

National Bank Washington. 

Atlantic Building. 

906 H Street. 

1728 K Street. 

Johnson Bros. 

617 7th Street. 



MEMBERS. 



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Johnson, E. W. 
Johnson, G. L. 
Johnston, Thomas J. 
Jonas, Chas. H., Jr. 
Jones, C. B. 
Jones, J. E. 
Jones, John Paul 
Jones, Jacobus S. 
Jordan, L. 
Joyce, R. Edwin 

Keenan, Jas. R. 
Kennedy, George H. 
Kenyon, J. M. 
Kerr, M. B. 
Kerr, A. D. 
Kerr, James 
Key, John J. 
Keyworth, J. B. 
Key worth, W. H. 
Keyworth, W. R. 
Kincaid, D. H. 
King, Arthur T. 
King, S. J. . 
Kondrup, J. C. 



2133 I Street. 
U. S. Geological Survey. 
1003 F Street. 
Pension Bureau. 
1 41 4 K Street. 
Evening Star Office. 
2006 R Street. 
General Land Office. 
Post Office Department. 
412 14th Street. 

The Shoreham. 

1209 F Street. 

3022 P Street. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

Adjutant-General's Office. 

1 3 14 19th Street. 

Congressional Library. 

1907 H Street. 

1907 H Street. 

Gas Office. 

Pension Bureau. 

Gas Office. 

S14 7th St. 

Post Office Department. 



LaDow, R. V. 
Laird, Charles 
Earner, R. M. 
Lay, Wm. M. 
Leding, Robert 
Lee, Lawrence N. 
Lee, Thos. 



Department of Justice. 
Navy Department. 
Sun Building. 
1 8 14 Jefferson Place. 
1 109 Pennsylvania Ave. 
i']\6 Rhode Island Ave. 
806 r7th Street. 



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COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB. 



Leech, J. F. 
Lee, Ralph W. 
Leetch, W. A. 
Lemon, Frank 
Lewis, Frank M. 
Lewis, S. E. 
Lewis, W. H. 
Lines, R. B. 
Long, O. F. 
Louis, M. A. W. 
Louis, R. 



1752 Massachusetts Ave. 
1 40 1 14th Street. 
141 1 31st Street. 
1 5 14 13th Street. 

1 3 15 Pennsylvania Ave. 
1 215 Pennsylvania Ave. 
Navy Department. 

13 1 6 19th Street. 
The Shoreham. 
Government Printing Office. 
813 Vermont Ave. 



Macdonald, M. A. 
Macfarland, H. B. F. 
MacGreger, J. G. 
Macias, G. P. 
Mackall, Q. 
Mackay, H. S. 
Magruder, G. M. 
Magruder, J. H. 
Manning, Van. H., Jr. 
Marbury, J. C. 
Mason, N. E. 
Mattice, E. L. 
Matthews, H. S. 
Maxam, O. M. 
May, A. L. 
May, S. H. 
Maynadier, H. D. 
Mayse, Wm., Jr. 
McCallum, Andrew 
McCormack, J. H. 
McCormick, A. H., Jr. 



Post Office Department. 
1420 Pennsylvania Ave. 
Treasury Department. 

141 7 K Street. 

14 1 8 14th Street. 
No. 3 Grant Place. 
1308 F Street. 

141 7 New York Ave. 
U. S. Geological Survey. 
330 4I Street. 
Navy Department. 
933 ^ Street. 
1403 30th Street. 
Treasury Department. 
Welcker's Hotel. 
Navy Department. 
2406 Pennsylvania Ave. 
516 9th Street. 
The Richmond. 
907 Pennsylvania Ave. 
District Building. 



MEMBERS. 



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McCauley, J. H. 
McCawley, C. L. 
McDermott, F. 
McElhone, J. F. 
McGill, J. Nota 
McKinney, R. C. 
McKinney, Wm. C. 
McLean, Washington 
McLean, J. R. 
McLean, R. J. 
McLeran, John E. 
McNeh-, W. 
McQuade, E. H, 
Menocal, O. A. 
Merrill, D. F., Jr. 
Miller, A. J. 
Miller, R. F. 
Mills, Charles H. 
Mills, Ellis 
Miller, H. T. 
Mitchell, J. W. 
Mitchell, Morton 
Moore, R. W. 
Morrell, H. 
Morris, Robert E. 
Moseley, E. A. 
Moses, A. C. 
Moses, H. C. H. 
Mosher, L. B. 
Moulton, F. W. 
Muldrow, Robert 
Murdock, E. F. 
Murray, John A. 
Myers, Geo. M. 



National Bank Republic. 

Marine Barracks. 

McDermott Bros. 

13 1 8 Vermont Ave. 

Atlantic Building. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

1716 L Street. 

14 Lafayette Place. 

1500 I Street. 

r3th and B Streets. 

213J E Street. 

Department of State. 

614 14th Street. 

1735 DeSales Street. 

7th and Rhode Island Ave. 

13 10 13th Street. 

539 15th Street. 

1115 G Street. 

Department of State. 

18th and Pennsylvania Ave. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

1309 H Street. 

Treasury Department. 

1703 F Street. 

1009 ^3^^^ Street. 

Interstate Commerce Com. 

3 Dupont Circle. 

nth and F Streets. 

115 B St. s.e. 

619 14th Street. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

617 7th Street. 

IOI3 I Street. 

1337 Q^ Street. 



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COLUMBIA ATHLETIC CLUB. 



Nelson, Hugh 
Newman, E. A. 
Newton, J. T. 
Nicholson, R. F. 
Noble, Henry B. 
Norton, H. P. 
Norton, T. M. 
Noyes, F. B. 
Noyes, Thos. C. 
Nute, F. A. 



40S 5th Street. 
321 4^ Street. 
Navy Department. 
1926 I Street. 
1318 L Street. 
Navy Department. 
2033 H Street. 
Evening Star Office. 
Evening Star Office. 
Treasury Department. 



O'Connell, J. J. 
O'Leary, E. B. 
O'Leary, T. S. 
O'Neill, W. H. 
O'Toole, L. V. 
Ogram, T. E. 
Olds, E. B. 
Oulahan, R. V. 
Owen, H. S. 



Treasury Department. 
132 1 G Street. 
Navy Department. 
1324 F Street. 
1422 F Street. 
1211 Pennsylvania Ave. 
Citizens' National Bank. 
614 A Street s.e. 
1209 K Street. 



Parker, Jas. 
Parks, F. R. 
Parks, G. T. 
Pedrick, J. C. 
Perkins, E. T., Jr. 
Perry, Howard 
Perry, W. S. 
Peters, W. J. 
Phillips, R. H. 
Pickett, Theodore J. 
?illsbury, E. H. 



Fort Myer. 

443 M Street. 

929 F Street. 

Bell & Co. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

Department of Justice. 

1923 K Street. 

U. S. Geological Survey, 

15 II Vermont Ave. 

141 6 F Street. 

1 21 7 8th Street. 



MEMBERS. 



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Pope, Alex. L. 
Poundstone, H. C. 
Presbrey, Frank S. 



Patent Office. 

Navy Department. 

1523 Connecticut Ave. Ext'd. 



Rapley, W. H. 
Ray, R. C. 
Reed, Hugh B., Jr. 
Reed, L. T. 
Richards, R. M. 
Richardson, F. A. 
Ridenour, Upton H. 
Riggs, E. F. 
Ringwalt, Charles G. 
Roberts, A. C. 
Robinson, E. F. 
Robinson, N. T. N. 
Rogers, J. B. 
Rodgers, T. S. 
Rosse, I. C. 
Rouzer, George. W. 
Rudy, W. D. 
Rupp, Wm. H. 
Rutherford, James A. 
Rvan, R. W. 



2135 G Street. 

Navy Department. 

608 1 2th Street. 

608 1 2th Street. 

Barber & Co. 

Sun Building. 

916 14th Street. 

Riggs & Co. 

927 F Street. 

Navy Department. 

319 7th Street. 

Kellogg Building. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

Navy Department. 

1732 H Street. 

1403 1 6th Street. 

Post Office Department. 

13th and Pennsylvania Ave. 

1821 G Street. 

800 loth Street. 



Sackett, Charles E. 
vSackett, C. T. 
Saftbrd, A. G. 
Saussure, de W. F. 
Savage, Charles C. 



121 1 Q^ Street. 
1725 I Street. 
1408 Chapin Street. 
1000 22d Street. 
i!;o2 H Street. 



Scarborough, George L. Department of State. 
Schoepf, Wm. K. District Commissioners' 

Seufferle, Percy Lee 626 Pennsylvania Ave. 



Offi( 



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Shaw, A. p. 
Shaw, Edmund 
Shaw, W. B. 
Shelley, James E. 
Shoemaker, Louis 
Shuster, E. H. 
Simmons, Newton 
Simms, R. D. 
Simms, S. Chapman 
Sims, B. V. 
Singer, F. 
Singleton, T. D. 
Slack, W. H. 
Sloan, C. G. 
Smead, R. C. 
Smith, E. W. P. 
Smith, Frank E. 
Smith, F. S. 
Smith, Harry J. 
Smith, Henry A. 
Smith, Hubbard T. 
Smith, W. A. 
Snyder, A. A. 
Snyder, E. P. 
Soley, J. R. 
Sowers, Z. T. 
Spalding, E. W. 
Spalding, James H. 
Spear, Ellis 
Sprigg, W. M. 
Springman, James H, 
Staley, Charles M. 
Staylor, Frederic 



Riggs House. 

Riggs House. 

Riggs House. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

3363 N Street. 

1 84 1 14th Street. 

U. S. Fish Commission. 

1350 31st Street. 

Evening Star Office. 

looi N Street. 

1724 Pennsylvania Ave. 

219 E Street. 

1738 P Street. 

I ith St. and Pennsylvania Ave. 

2817 Q^ Street. 

1829 G Street. 

912 Massachusetts Ave. 

912 Massachusetts Ave. 

Metropolitan Hotel. 

1928 N Street. 

1829 G Street. 

Government Printing Office. 

3051 N Street. 

National Savings Bank. 

1740 M Street. 

1320 New York Ave. 

601 M Street. 

601 M Street. 

1003 F Street. 

218 Indiana Ave n.w. 

506 B Street s.e. 

1829 G Street. 

R. & D. R.R. Co. 



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Stearns, Wm. H. 
vStephenson, C. R. 
Stellwagen, E. J. 
Stewart, Howell 
Stinemetz, S. W. 
Stoddard, Reading 
Stoutenburgh, A. T. 
Sullivan, H. R. 
Sutton, Frank 



1419 G Street. 

732 nth Street. 

1324 F Street. 

Gas Office. 

1237 Pennsylvania Ave. 

1 32 1 Wallach Place. 

17 Iowa Circle. 

Metropolitan Club. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 



Tappan, Benj. 
Taylor, R. E. 
Taylor, Wm. S. 
Taylor L. M., Jr. 
Teel, W. S., Jr. 
Thompson, Fred 
Thompson, J. B. 
Thompson, Jas. G. 
Thompson, W. B. 
Thompson, W. S., Jr. 

Thompson, Wm. E. 
Tillinghast, W. W. 
Tillman, E. H. 
Tobin, Joseph 
Tobriner, Leon 
Towle, Charles F. 
Towers, H. C. 
Townsend, Chas. McD. 
Towson, R. M. 
Tucker, W. F. 
Tyler, Nat., Jr. 



Navy Department. 

324 Indiana Ave. 

31 1 1 M Street. 

1 221 Massachusetts Ave. 

1313 F Street. 

R. & D. R.R. Co. 

1756 Corcoran Street. 

Post Office Department. 

1342 Riggs Street. 

( Thompson's Drug Store, 

\ Dupont Circle. 
638 B Street s.w. 
Interstate Commerce Com. 
Coast Survey. 
Georgetown College. 
606 I Street. 
517 14th Street. 
S07 Mount Vernon Place. 
2728 Pennsylvania Ave. 
U. S. Geological Survey. 
War Department. 
U. S. Geological Survey. 



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VanHook, C. G. 
VanWickle, W. P. 
Verrill, G. E. 
Voorhees, Warder 

Wade, James S. 
Wade, R. H. 
Wagner, J. West 
Wallace, R. R. 
Walsh, Ralph 
Ward, F. M. 
Ward, H. Clay 
Warner, B. H. 
Wells, B. W., Jr. 
Wheatley, Will 
Wheatley, Chas. 
Whitwell, S. N. 
Wh-t, Wm. D. 
Wirt, John L. 
Willard, H. K. 
Williams, C. P. 
Williams, J. B. 
Wilson, A. E. 
Wilson, W. H. 
Woodville, Myddelton 
Woodward, H. M. 
Wyman, Walter 

Yates, F. D ■ 
Youmans, E. B. 
Young, John R. 

Zevely, H. B. 
Ziegler, J. S. 



U. S. Geological Survey. 
1225 Pennsylvania Ave. 
U. S. Geological Survey. 
1418 F Street. 

623 1 2th Street. 

623 12th Street. 

Corcoran Building. 

The Portland. 

1328 Nev^ York Ave. 

Patent Office. 

3021 M Street. 

Columbia National Bank. 

Naval Observatory. 

311 1 N Street. 

7th Street & Rhode Island Ave. 

Gas Office. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

Second National Bank. 

1416 F Street. 

19th St. and Penna. Ave. 

1224 Massachusetts Ave. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 

National Bank Republic. 

3100 N Street. 

335 C Street n.w. 

1308 F Street. 

Pension Office. 
Treasury Department. 
2800 P Street. 

Pacific Building. 
1910 G Street. 



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VISITING MEMBERS. 

Names. Addresses. 

de Garmendia, Carlos 43 West 4Sth St., N. Y. City. 

O'B ' • It es R I Gladstone Hotel, 59th and 

' -^^ * I Broadway, New York City. 

Jackson, R. D. 65 Beaver Street, N. Y. City. 



NON-RESIDENT MEMBERS (121). 



Abbott, T. O. 
Adams, F. J. 
Adams, James Barry 
Almy, A. C. 
Atwater, C. N. 
Avery, M. R. 
Ball, R. T. M. 
Ball, C. T. 
Batchelder, G. A 
Beam, S. O. 
Benet, L. V. 
Bestor, C. C. 
Bevington, M. 
Bigelow, S. 
Billing, J. S., Jr. 
Billings, L. G. 
Blair, Charles L. 
Brace, E. R. 
Brewster, R. J. W. 
Broadhead, J. T. 
Brawner, A. H. 
Brown, Peyton 



Brown, A. H. 
Bryan, H. C. 
Burke, Thomas E. 
Butler, Sigourney 
Channing, G. E. 
Chase, Clement 
Coffin, John H. C. 
Couden, A. R. 
Cuthbert, L. C. 
Cutts, H. M. 
Crawford, F. C. 
Cowles, F. L. 
Denfeld, G. W. 
DeLange, Louis 
Dickson, S. H. 
Dougherty, J. A. 
Dunn, H. O. 
Emery, James A. 
Evans, H. C. 
Evans, H. R. 
Evans, R. D. 
Fairchild, B. L. 



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Fasquelle, L. J. 
Fildew, J. H. 
Flenner, Louis 
Fowler, A. C. 
Franklin, James 
Frisbie, W. M. 
Goodlove, C. W. 
Gould, A. M. 
Green, A. M. 
Haight, Will 
Hardin, T. B. 
Hasson, W. F. C. 
Hastings, Hugh 
Hay den, H. C. 
Haynie, W. D. 
Hemphill, J. H. 
Hill, W. C. 
Hodgson, Telfair 
Houston, F. F. 
Houston, N. T. 
Hovey, J. A. 
Irwin, Fairfax 
Jaques, W. H. 
Kellogg, A. G. 
Kendall, H. H. 
Kerr, L. C. 
Kintner, C. J. 
Lamar, L. Q. C, Jr 
Leach, J. M. 
Lewis, F. D. 
Martin, W. P. 
Marsh, C. C. 
Milburn, Chas. C. 



Maxwell, W. J. 
McNeale, C. A. 
Molloy, Chas. A. 
Moore, L. C. 
Morrison, W. F. 
Nabers, W. T. 
Nicoll, B. H. 
Parris, W. 
Peterson, F. B. 
Phelps, M. H. 
Podestad, Fonari 
Ray, C. M. 
Reamey, L. L. 
Reid, C. T. 
Reynolds, Alfred 
Ruhl, Otto 
Rust, E. R. 
Schroeder, Seaton 
Sims, Chas. 
Smith, A. L. 
Smith, H. R. 
Smith, P. C. 
Smith, W. S. 
Snyder, B. F. 
Stanclifte, H. T. 
Steele, W. E. 
Stockton, F. C. 
Sturdy, E. W. 
Thompson, Jas. 
Throckmorton, C. W. 
Train, C. J. 
Tyler, Lachlan 
Van Renssellaer, John 



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Walker, John 
Wallace, H. S. 
Wallack, M. B. 
Wells, L. S., Jr. 
Wetmore, Theodore 
Wheatley, W. T. 



Williams, T. S. 
Wilmarth, W. H. 
Wilson, H. M. 
Woods, A. T. 
Yturbide, A. de 



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